Haven’t You Lived with Vein Issues Long Enough?
Make 2022 Your Year of Health!
Welcome to 2022 – another year down. If you have been living with varicose veins or other vein related issues time may seem to be dragging by. Vein disease can limit your daily activities in two ways. First, of course, there can be discomfort, aches, and pains. But along with that comes the emotional effect – if you can no longer wear clothes you love – skirts, shorts, bathing suits, heels, it can be frustrating. You feel like you have to camouflage your body and hide from the world the true you that you know you are.
Aren’t you tired of it?
Many people will hold off on seeking vein treatment because they fear it will be expensive or painful. Vein treatment most often is deemed a medically necessary procedure. Even if your personal reasoning is cosmetic, it doesn’t mean that it would be classified as such by a Vein Specialist. You may only need to pay your copay for the visit or towards an unmet deductible depending on your provider and plan inclusions. As for pain – modern vein treatments are virtually painless. Recovery is hours and days rather than weeks and months.
What better time than NOW?
Here we are at the start of a brand-new year. Its cool here in Florida so no one is running around in shorts except for the tourists. This is vein repair season! The cool weather lends itself to long warm comfy pants and lounging under a fuzzy blanket. It is the perfect healing weather.
Don’t go through another bathing suit season afraid to show off those legs at the beach…. Call The West Florida Vein Center of Safety Harbor/Tampa Bay, Florida. Let Dr. Mark Zuzga, D.O. take a look and listen to your medical history and how you are feeling currently. He can then make the best recommendations for your particular case as well as let you know what he feels the outcome would be for your legs and vein issues.
Vein Disease is progressive
The best time to treat is when you first notice symptoms. The longer you wait, the more you are likely to have worsening symptoms and a spread of visible veins.
Give the office of West Florida Vein a call today at 727-712-3233 to schedule your consultation or visit www.westfloridaveincenter.com to learn more.